Google moves to lock down the Android operating system, effectively stealing features away from millions of existing users.

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    17 天前

    I’ve moved from Android to CyanogenMod, then Lineage OS, and now Graphene OS. I have zero interest in a proprietary, locked down platform.

    If they really want me to use a Linux tablet, I will.

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      17 天前

      The sad part is that LineageOS, GrapheneOS and basically all Android alternative OS are built on top of the AOSP, which Google controls, and they’re staling updates to twice a year. These stalled updates may include critical security patches or device compatibility support.

      Furthermore many android devices prevent users from entering a boot state which lets the owner install the OS of their choice, making everything more complicated.

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        17 天前

        Absolutely, Google can kill off Android by making it a walled garden, like iOS, but worse. We’ll see what the Motorola GOS device will be like.

        I can definitely go back to tethered Linux WiFi tablet. Maybe something chinese, based on RISCV.

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      17 天前

      Neither lineage nor graphene are an option. Google still control the platform.

      We need a law that forces Google to open the platform for competition. I hope for EU to come swinging and slapping Google silly very soon.

      Or hope for Chinese to come up with Linux hardware we can just use.

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      16 天前

      Holy hell it’s been a while since I heard that name… I remember putting Cyanogen on my PSP back in the day.

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      17 天前

      I’d love to put Lineage or Graphene on my phone, but neither one supports it. I think these OS fall prey to the “losing the hardware lottery” problem that Linux has, a term coined by @mcc@mastodon.social. So imagine a world where we do get Linux on a phone, how easy it would be to lose that lottery.

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        17 天前

        I have never lost the hardware lottery, by virtue of not playing it. I buy my hardware to support the OS I run, not the other way round.

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          17 天前

          A little holier than thou don’t you think? Like I’ve got existing hardware and I’m leaving Windows. If (for example) Bazzite doesn’t work on my hardware, you think I should go out and buy brand new hardware to run Bazzite? Or maybe find some way to extend the lifetime of the hardware I have?

          I mean you even admit yourself that you moved from one Android OS to another. You bought a new phone every time you went from Cyano to Lineage to Graphene?

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            17 天前

            I’m assuming people are buying a new system. If you have legacy hardware, that’s a crapshoot. If you’re a gamer and are moving to Linux that can become difficult, due to your special requirements. Good luck with your migration.

            I am buying new hardware when the old one breaks or becomes unusable. My LOS Poco X3 Pro from end 2021 has a bad case of ghost touch, so I bought a new Pixel 7a end 2024 for GOS. My LOS Galaxy Tab S5e from mid-2022 refurbished is somehat usable, but my main driver since mid-2025 is a Pixel tablet with GOS.

            These are reasonably long lifecycles, and I try to buy refurbished when possible.